Jerrold Dubyk Organ Trio Laura Crema Quintet Reis/Demuth/Wiltgen Trio Donny McCaslin Trio Holly Hofmann/Mike Wofford Quartet Florian Hoefner Group P.J. Perry/Renee Rosnes Quartet Eliana Cuevas Omer Klein Dave Peck Trio DOUBLE BILL - Joanna Borromeo and Nuela Charles Champian Fulton/Cory Weeds Quartet Doug Organ Trio Braveheart Azar Lawrence Quintet Curtis Nowosad Quartet Johanna Sillanpaa YARDBIRD SUITE BLUES - Joe Piccolo and Swing the Cat The Writers’ Guild Donny McCaslinTrio Spring 2014
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Jerrold Dubyk Organ TrioLaura Crema QuintetReis/Demuth/Wiltgen TrioDonny McCaslin TrioHolly Hofmann/Mike Wofford QuartetFlorian Hoefner GroupP.J. Perry/Renee Rosnes QuartetEliana CuevasOmer KleinDave Peck TrioDOubLE biLL - Joanna borromeo and Nuela Charles Champian Fulton/Cory Weeds QuartetDoug Organ TriobraveheartAzar Lawrence QuintetCurtis Nowosad QuartetJohanna SillanpaaYARDbiRD SuiTE bLuES - Joe Piccolo and Swing the CatThe Writers’ Guild
Donny McCaslinTrio
Spring 2014
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Jerrold Dubyk is thrilled to be presenting his music once again at the Yardbird Suite. Focused on a desire to be expressive onstage and working with top musicians, he brings an inspired ability towards the melodic line and harmonic gestures in the saxophone tradition.
In the organ trio format, Jerrold will be performing music from his three albums as a leader -‘The Way You See It’ (2005), ‘The Maverick’ (2009 WCMA Jazz Recording of the Year) and from his third album, ‘/In.v?’te?.sh?ns/’ (January 2014 release - featuring his core Vancouver band mates multiple Juno Award winner Brad Turner - piano, WCMA award winner Jesse Cahill - drums, and new band members, National Jazz Award Winner/Juno nominated Jodi Proznick - bass and Grammy nominated jazz musician Terell Stafford - trumpet). Look for this group to hit the Yardbird stage next February 2015!
In between his dizzying array of projects, Dubyk still finds time to best express his love of music with others. An educator as well as a performer, Dubyk is the Director of Music at Strathcona High School, on faculty at MacEwan University where he teaches jazz saxophone and also on faculty at the University of Alberta. In November 2012, to celebrate his contributions
in the arts and youth of Edmonton, Dubyk was included into Edmonton’s Avenue Magazine “Top 40 under 40”.
Joining Jerrold for this evening of music are his bandmates Chris Andrew (organ) and Jesse Cahill (drums). Together, they share a collective ambition to express the journey of friendships that develop when great and humble people put the needs of others first. In essence, it’s about musical family and what they all bring to the gig.
Jerrold Dubyk Organ Trio
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when...From Edmonton/Vancouver
FRIDAY, MARch 28, 2014 MEMBERS $18, GUESTS $22DOORS 8 PM - SHOW 9 PM
Laura Crema QuintetA native of Vancouver, vocalist Laura Crema
possesses a lush, unique instrument with great
depth and resonance. Her influences are broad
and diverse as she blends jazz with popular
music, bossa nova, original compositions and
improvisation.
She has studied with great vocalists like Sheila
Jordan, Jay Clayton, Nancy King and Kurt
Elling. Laura is also an accomplished dancer,
choreographer and interdisciplinary performer.
She has released three albums to date, “Almost
Blue”, “Spring is Here”, and, most recently, “Fotografia”
in 2013 which was produced by one of Canada’s
extraordinary talents, Brad Turner.
From Vancouver/Calgary
SATURDAY, MARch 29, 2014MEMBERS $18, GUESTS $22DOORS 8 PM - SHOW 9 PM
Laura Crema – vocalsBill Coon – guitarKodi Hutchinson – bassKarl Schwonik – drumsSharon Minemoto – piano
Artist website:lauracrema.com
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“Vancouver jazz vocalist Laura Crema and trumpeter/producer Brad Turner make for a powerful combination. Hers is a wonder-fully deep, expressive voice and Turner has surrounded her with some great players and sounds. This is quite the inspired treat!”
~ The Vancouver Province
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Luxembourg jazz trio Reis/Demuth/Wiltgen is
making their Canadian debut with a series of
concerts at prominent jazz venues as well as
marking the official Canadian launch of their self-
titled album.
Pianist Michel Reis, bassist Marc Demuth and
drummer Paul Wiltgen are three of Luxembourg’s
most up and coming jazz musicians. They formed
the trio in 1998 while still in high school and
performed on a regular basis in and around
Luxembourg for a couple of years. The trio
reunited in 2011 eager to share their experiences
and new compositions. Each band member
composes music for the trio, with the aim to
create a fresh and forward-thinking overall sound,
one that is strongly influenced by popular music
and the singer/songwriter genre, but with a core
sound that remains in modern jazz.
They are a part of a fast-growing jazz scene
in Luxembourg. The Luxembourg jazz scene
continues to push its frontiers, bringing forth
captivating young artists such as Pascal
Schumacher who appeared at the Yardbird Suite
Reis/Demuth/Wiltgen Trio
From Luxembourg
SUNDAY, MARch 30, 2014MEMBERS $18, GUESTS $22DOORS 7:30 PM - SHOW 8 PM
Michel Reis – pianoMarc Demuth – bassPaul Wiltgen – drums
Artist website:reisdemuthwiltgen.com
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From Vancouver/Calgary
SATURDAY, MARch 29, 2014MEMBERS $18, GUESTS $22DOORS 8 PM - SHOW 9 PM
Laura Crema – vocalsBill Coon – guitarKodi Hutchinson – bassKarl Schwonik – drumsSharon Minemoto – piano
Artist website:lauracrema.com
in 2013. Reis/Demuth/Wiltgen has strong ties
to their home country, and are among these
emerging talents who through experience,
learning and reflection, have acquired a worldly
open-mindedness and eagerness to bring
their music to audiences worldwide. With their
European style of melodic composition, set to an
almost American sounding rhythm section that is
exciting and dynamic, yet grounding and settled,
they share the diversity of current jazz and a laid-
back Europe.
Grammy nominated tenor saxophonist, Donny
McCaslin, is one of the most striking voices in jazz.
He moves comfortably between mainstream
modern, funky fusion, laid-back balladry, and
his own experimental style and has enjoyed
long-running collaborations with innovators like
Dave Douglas, David Binney, Gary Burton, Danilo
Perez and Maria Schneider. He received a Grammy
nomination for “Best Jazz Instrumental Solo” on
Schneider’s 2004 album “Concert In The Garden”
and was recently nominated for a 2014 Grammy
for the same award. McCaslin has also performed
with Tom Harrell, Brian Blade, John Pattitucci, The
Mingus Band, Luciana Souza and Pat Metheny,
among others.
He has released ten albums, the most recent of
which “Casting For Gravity” “finds an ideal setting
for his gargantuan tenor sound to rampage
through in the ferocious grooves and electronic
textures of keyboardist Jason Lindner, bassist Tim
Lefebvre, and drummer Mark Guiliana.” The CD
has been called a “game-changer of an album,
fusing a wealth of forward-looking influences into
one wholly new modern jazz sound.” The “Casting
for Gravity” group appeared at the Yardbird Suite
in 2013 to an extremely enthusiastic response.
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Donny McCaslin Trio
From New York
ThURSDAY, ApRIl 3, 2014 MEMBERS $24, GUESTS $28DOORS 7:30 PM - SHOW 8 PM
New York-based pianist Florian Hoefner introduces his unique brand of modern jazz with the Florian Hoefner Group. Alongside his contemporaries on the New York jazz scene, the two-time winner of the ASCAP Young Jazz Composer Award presents a set of original compositions with appeal to a wide span of music fans and jazz lovers alike.
“Songs Without Words”, their debut record, was released in 2012. The record was reviewed in publications including All About Jazz, Jazz Weekly and Jazzthing, received airplay on radio stations across the United States, Canada and Germany and was featured on the Lufthansa inflight entertainment program. The group’s follow-up album “Falling Up” includes seven brand new originals and arrangements of the Beatles classic “Eleanor Rigby” and the folk song “Black is the Color”.
The players’ individual track records are as impressive. Florian Hoefner was part of nine commercial CD releases on labels like ENJA Records and Fresh Sound including a collaboration with guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel. He is a two-time winner of the ASCAP Young Jazz Composer Award. Tenor saxophonist
Florian Hoefner Group
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From New York/Toronto
SATURDAY, ApRIl 5, 2014 MEMBERS $20, GUESTS $24DOORS 8 PM - SHOW 9 PM
Matt Marantz is a graduate of the famous Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz and has performed with Herbie Hancock and Jack DeJohnette. Bassist Sam Anning is the winner of the Bell Award as Young Jazz Musician of the Year in Australia and has performed with artists including Kenny Werner, George Garzone and Jim Black. Drummer Peter Kronreif has played on more than 30 CD releases and is a sought-after tour drummer all over the world.
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Renee Rosnes has emerged as one of the premier jazz pianists and composers of her generation. She began classical piano studies at age three and became interested in jazz music in high school. Shortly after relocating from Vancouver to New York in 1986, Rosnes quickly established a reputation as a formidable talent.
P.J. Perry is recognized as Canada’s greatest alto saxophonist. His father, band leader Paul Perry, began featuring his son playing saxophone in his band when P.J. was just 14 years old. In the ensuing years, P.J. has shared stages with countless jazz greats including Dizzy Gillespie, Woody Shaw, Rob McConnell, Slide Hampton, and Ellis Marsalis.
He was the lead alto player on The Tommy Banks Show for fifteen years. He has had a long relationship performing and recording with The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. Jazz Report Magazine named him “Best Alto Saxophonist” in seven consecutive years.
Drummer Terry Clarke won the 2010 Juno for Best Traditional Jazz Album of the year. His illustrious career includes work with pop group The Fifth Dimension and with Oscar Peterson. An adjunct professor at the University of Toronto, he is a Member of the Order of Canada.
Bassist Neil Swainson began playing professionally in Victoria before moving to Toronto in 1977. He worked with George Shearing from 1986 to 2011, and he plays on five Juno Award-winning CDs (including one each with Renee Rosnes and P.J. Perry).
It would probably be difficult, if not impossible, to assemble a greater group of Canadian jazz musicians on one stage.
P.J. Perry/Renee Rosnes Quartet
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From Edmonton/New York/Toronto
FRIDAY-SATURDAY, ApRIl 11-12, 2014 MEMBERS $26, GUESTS $30DOORS 8 PM - SHOW 9 PM
A virtuoso pianist, authoritative bandleader and prolific composer, Omer Klein is one of the most exciting and original musicians on the international scene.
Omer was born in 1982 in Israel, began playing and composing music at the age of seven, and studied jazz at the famous Thelma Yellin High School of the Arts, before moving to the United States where he studied at the New England Conservatory with the Grammy-winning pianist Danilo Perez. He has released five albums that have received highly-praised reviews in the American and European press.
Klein has collaborated with renowned artists such as John Zorn, Lee Konitz, Jeff Ballard, Joel Frahm,
Omer Avital, and Johnathan Blake. He is the winner of numerous awards, including the 1st prize at the Jazz Hoeilaart International Competition in Belgium.
The trio, with bassist Haggai Cohen Milo and drummer Ziv Ravitz, released the album “Rockets on the Balcony” in 2010 on John Zorn’s prestigious Tzadik label”. The CD was chosen as an Editors’ Pick for December 2010 in Downbeat Magazine. A second trio album “To the Unknown” on Naxos/Plus Loin followed.
Chalk up another winner for the Israeli Invasion that’s brought so many new talents into the jazz world in recent years.
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Omer Klein
From New York/Israel
SATURDAY, April 19, 2014 MEMBERS $20, GUESTS $24DOORS 8 PM - SHOW 9 PM
Omer Klein – pianoHaggai Cohen Milo – bass
Artist website:omerklein.com
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12 Spring 2014
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Dave Peck TrioA native of the Pacific Northwest, Dave Peck
is recognized as an outstanding composer,
arranger and pianist. He is known for his
introspective style and rich harmonic coloring
and has been described as “…a formidable
musical voice, lyrical and insightful” and “…
an absolute artist with a unique command
of his instrument and the language of music”.
Downbeat magazine says Peck’s playing is
“lyrical and pastel, swinging and bluesy, with
a ringing crystalline touch.” and Cadence
Magazine says he “…can hang with the
currently feted crop of young lions”.
Dave has appeared on Piano Jazz with Marian
McPartland. Ms McPartland said “Dave Peck is
a pianist and composer who possesses great
musicality, a sensitive touch and a lively sense
of swing.”
Peck’s professional career began in 1970.
Over the years he has performed with many
first-rank jazz artists including Chet Baker,
Sonny Stitt, Lee Konitz, Art Farmer, Clifford
Jordan, Harry “Sweets” Edison, Eddie “Lockjaw”
Davis, Ernestine Anderson, Gary Peacock, Pete
From Seattle/Los Angeles
FRIDAY, April 25 2014 MEMBERS $22, GUESTS $26DOORS 8 PM - SHOW 9 PM
Dave Peck - pianoJeff Johnson - bassJoe LaBarbera – drums
Artist website:davepeckmusic.com
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Christleib, Freddie Hubbard, and Claudio Roditi.
From 1978 to 1996, he had an especially fruitful
relationship with Bud Shank, who recorded
“Tales of the Pilot”, an album devoted entirely
to Peck’s compositions. In 1998 “Trio”, his debut
release as leader was voted Earshot Magazine’s
Jazz Northwest Recording of the Year. His “3
and 1” was in the Gavin Jazz Top Ten and again
was voted Earshot Jazz Northwest Recording
of the Year in 2000.
His style, chord voicings, and approach to
playing in a trio are very reminiscent of Bill
Evans, and not only because one of Evans’
drummers, Joe LaBarbera, is a part of the
group. The interplay of the trio is tight yet
spontaneous. Other influences include Keith
Jarrett and Wynton Kelly. He has blended these
influences into a unique approach to the piano.
His ability to improvise and play variations on
the theme without disassociating from the
music he’s interpreting is truly illuminating and
special.
Joanna Borromeo is an independent soul/R&B/
jazz singer and pianist from Calgary. She
is a 2014 Juno Award nominee and a 2013
Western Canadian Music Award nominee.
Growing up, she played classical piano and
listened to R&B, hip hop, and soul. In college,
she studied jazz piano and went on to become
a versatile freelance musician for a number of
years in Toronto before becoming a solo artist,
playing R&B, soul, funk, hip hop, gospel, indie
rock/country, pop, folk, and jazz fusion. She
has two records out “Through the Dark” and
“Kaleidoscope” and is currently working on a
new recording project called “Letters to the
Muse”. The first single “Wanna Love You” can be
downloaded on Bandcamp.
Nuela Charles is a Canadian, Swiss and
Kenyan singer-songwriter currently based in
Edmonton, but much like her music, she has
lived an extremely diverse lifestyle.†”Aware”
was released in 2012 and was called a “smooth,
triumphant, star-in-the-making album of
retro soul and R&B with moody trip-hop and
electronica,” by Sandra Sperounes of the
Edmonton Journal.
The album flew under the radar for the
beginning of 2013 until it was highlighted
during the CBC National Searchlight Contest
and had producer Andrea Warner call Charles
“the future queen of Canadian soul.” “Aware”
later went on to be nominated for a 2013
Western Canadian Music Award for Urban
Recording.
She ended 2013 by winning the first ever
Edmonton Music Prize, which highlights
a recording that has “made a unique
contribution or outstanding accomplishment
in music within the last 18 months,” and was
hailed by SoulTrain as “one to watch in 2014.”
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Double Bill: Joanna Borromeo and Nuela Charles
From Calgary/Edmonton
SATURDAY, ApRIl 26, 2014 MEMBERS $18, GUESTS $22DOORS 8 PM - SHOW 9 PM
Doug Organ plays the organ! You might have seen him play Hammond B-3 with Amos Garrett & The Edmonton Folk Music Festival House Band, Jake Langley, P.J. Perry, or heard his production and engineering work on recordings by Dave Babcock’s Jump Orchestra or Christian Hansen.
Originally from a small town in Labrador, Jamie Cooper moved to Edmonton in 1999 to play percussion for The Royal Canadian Artillery Band. A highly sought-after drummer, Jamie has played with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra with the Canadian Brass, and at Carnegie Hall with Kent Sangster’s Obsessions Octet.
Peter Belec is an in-demand Edmonton guitarist, composer, and music teacher. In November of 2010, Peter released his debut album as leader “Melodic Miner”. It hit #4 on CKUA Radio’s chart, was nominated for a Western Canadian Music Award in the Jazz Recording of the Year category, and landed at #84 on CKUA’s top 100 of 2011. Peter
was the recipient of the 2013 St. Albert Mayor’s Established Artist Award.
The Doug Organ Trio plays inclusive, fun, and greasy jazz in the vein of Jimmy Smith, Larry Goldings, or Jimmy McGriff. Along with Organ’s originals, they mix in ‘70s AM gems from Joni Mitchell, The Association, John Lennon, and even TV game show themes.
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Doug Organ Trio
From Edmonton
FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2014 MEMBERS $14, GUESTS $18DOORS 8 PM - SHOW 9 PM
Doug Organ – piano, organ, keyboardsPeter Belec – guitarJamie Cooper – drums
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Braveheart
16 Spring 2014
Braveheart is a jazz saxophone trio that
explores group improvisation and composition
with an obstinate sense of honesty and
integrity. Since their beginnings in Montreal
four years ago, the group has developed a
raw, acoustic sound, brimming with uplifting
emotional honesty and a deep, soulful
rhythmic feel. Their searching improvisations
have no boundaries, and can at times be dark
and reflective and other times playful and
energetic. The band’s original repertoire is an
eclectic mix of songs, influenced by everything
from singer-songwriters to contemporary
classical music to modern jazz.
Since its inception, Braveheart toured across
Canada twice playing everywhere from
established jazz clubs and venues to intimate
loft and house shows. In 2011, the group
self-released their first album of original music
“Acoustic Music” and in 2013 the follow-up
“Motions”.
From Vancouver
SATURDAY, MAY 10, 2014 MEMBERS $16, GUESTS $20DOORS 8 PM - SHOW 9 PM
Artist website:braveheartmusic.wordpress.comyoutube.comfacebook.com/braveheartmusicbraveheartmusic.bandcamp.com
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Saxophonist Azar Lawrence is known for his contributions as sideman to McCoy Tyner, Miles Davis, Freddie Hubbard and Woody Shaw. Lawrence was the tenor saxophonist Tyner used following John Coltrane’s death.
Born in Los Angeles in 1952, Lawrence’s musical studies began at age five. He resided on his hometown’s famed Central Avenue which was Southern California’s jazz Mecca. The vibe of that scene clearly seeped into his musical consciousness. While in high-school he met the late Reggie Golson and become an extended member of Benny Golson’s family. Thanks to Reggie, Azar’s professional music life began in his late teens when he was asked to join Elvin Jones’ band, The Jazz Machine.
During his years performing with Elvin Jones and later with McCoy Tyner, he was also a music executive and songwriter including three songs for Earth Wind & Fire’s “Powerlight” album and performing on keys on that disc.
As a leader his seminal work “Bridge into the New Age” in 1974 was lauded as a classic. His discography is diverse with names like Frank Zappa, Busta Rhymes, Woody Shaw’s “Moontrane”, and “Dark Magus” by Miles Davis.
After many decades being off the recording scene, Lawrence returned to the jazz scene in the mid-2000s. His 2010 release “Mystic Journey” placed him amongst jazz’s elder statesmen. His bold style reminds the listener of the energy, spirituality and emotion that John Coltrane, Pharaoh Sanders and others brought to jazz in the 1960s and 1970s. He rekindles the memory of one of the most explosive eras in jazz history, channeling the fiery spirit of Coltrane’s legacy. He never discards the solid musical values in his sinewy hands since halcyon days as a sideman with McCoy Tyner. Unlike most Coltrane wannabes, he lived and breathed the music of the turbulent 60s, playing with Coltrane’s contemporaries and peers.
Joining Azar for this weekend will be Marvin “Smitty” Smith. He was the drummer on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno for almost fifteen years. He has recorded 200 albums with various artists including Dave Holland and Steve Coleman as well as touring with Sting and Sonny Rollins.
Those who were in attendance at Lawrence’s 2012 performance at the Yardbird Suite well remember the 1960s style intensity and joy of the music. His return visit will no doubt bring more of the same musical brilliance.
Azar Lawrence Quintet
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From Los Angeles
FRIDAY-SATURDAY, MAY 16-17, 2014 MEMBERS $24, GUESTS $28DOORS 8 PM - SHOW 9 PM
Azar Lawrence - tenor & soprano saxophoneGilbert Castellanos - trumpetBenito Gonzalez - pianoJeff Littleton - bassMarvin “Smitty” Smith - drums
Artist website:azarlawrence.com
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New York-based drummer, composer, and
bandleader, Curtis Nowosad, has developed
a reputation as a highly-skilled, versatile, and
forward-thinking musician. A native of Winnipeg,
Curtis became recognized as the face of the new
generation of jazz players in Winnipeg, playing
in a variety of situations, as well as lending his
talents to other genres. He has performed with
such world-class jazz musicians as Stefon Harris,
Miguel Zenón, George Colligan, Anthony Wonsey,
Dave Douglas, and Steve Wilson. He also recently
recorded with NEA Jazz Master, pianist Kenny
Barron.
His debut album “The Skeptic & the Cynic” was
released in 2012. The album showcases original
compositions alongside Curtis’ arrangements of
songs by Bob Marley, Pink Floyd, Joni Mitchell,
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Curtis Nowosad Quartet
18 Spring 2014
From Winnipeg
FRIDAY, MAY 23, 2014 MEMBERS $20, GUESTS $24DOORS 8 PM - SHOW 9 PM
DAVE BABCOCK QUARTETDave Babcock - saxophoneJim Head - guitarDoug Organ - Hammond B3Sandro Dominelli - drums
22 Spring 2014
Tuesday Night Sessions...Every Tuesday night during our season, Edmonton’s best jazz players and up-and-coming musicians arrive to play together on our stage. The evening begins with a one hour set from the featured band, followed by a jam session with selected musicians from the audience sitting in or taking the place of a member of the feature band.
Our Tuesday Sessions are a weekly event for local jazz musicians to play together and network, and provide an opportunity to mentor the younger musicians wanting to gain experience as they grow their own careers.
Join us for our Tuesday Sessions - a terrific opportunity to hear some live jazz in a relaxed concert environment.